OK. I have some more news to share about what I am seeing in the auction markets. One, LLLL.orgs are dead in the water. I know some people that took a chance on them but that one looks to be a loser. I am announcing the first casualty in the LLLL market. Two, the NNLL is dying. Good patterns and good letter combos are getting great price and moving up but average or common are getting low to no bids. Three, the LLLL.coms that are on the lower end are starting to be put out to paster aka auction. People want to get their $300 while they can. Will it drop from here? Just depends. There seems to be plenty of people willing to take them at $250 to $300 right now. If they all get swallowed up then it goes higher. It may take a drop in price to get them all into new hands. Only time will tell. But I see it happening this week. But the amount is small enough it could be one guy so its not a real trend although some less informed people may try and make it a trend

And finally, just as I originally thought. The best numbers, the best patterns, and the best letters are flying higher. They are disproportionally higher in price than others. Some 6N.coms are higher than 5N.coms without 4s or zeros. People want the best and are willing to pay more for it. It is starting to show in short domains. All boats floats but people are shopping for yachts. Common boats are common. Here are todays names. Click to see current prices.

YNames.com One bidder at $12. I thought it was a good name for somebody that liked Y

LLPS.com Without even going to the auction I knew this had a reserve because the bids were so low. That red band is a price killer. People hate reserves. They love to think they are getting a deal on an expired name

2K9.com Not my kind of name but they sell. And they sell for good money

MRQ.biz 12 years old. Pretty old for a dot biz. Its been around that long but most people started dropping heavily a few years ago. Three figures already

VRVT.com The V should buy the R a drink for making it valuable (Virtual Reality)

CMCM.net If you are going to do the 10% rule that most of the other LLLL.nets are selling at then this absolutely should be over $1000. If it’s not I am going to think about buying it. Or I am going short on the rest of the LLLL.nets. Except I own none so that might be difficult

Trialed.com I agree that this is a solid review site. Give stuff away in exchange for honest feedback. Not a very new concept I guess

0rlandoFlorida.com That o in orlando is actually a zero. Should take this down. Confusing and I think seller is trying to deceive. They even try to remove a comment asking if it was a ZERO. I hate this type of stuff

StartupInternships.com I love interns. Real work for low pay. Whoever invented this whole “for the experience” thing deserves an award.

Lanteri.com A last name so you know what that means. It means that things will be named this because people love to name stuff after themselves

Have a name at auction and need more exposure? Send me an email. (if you have trouble with the contact form its shane@ this domain name) I Charge $10 per name per day. We may be able to help. If you have an auction you want to promote, email us for details.*All names chosen by me, Shane . (ie you click through and purchase a name you like) or an occasional paid listing. Everything I say is based on my own research or is opinion. Do your own due diligence. That means look it up yourself if you don’t think the stats or my opinion is correct. I hand choose my names but I am paid to make this list by both the auction houses, individuals that are auctioning names, and Godaddy affiliate links. Keep that in mind and only buy names that YOU think are good investments

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